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Saturday, March 21, 2009

I awoke this morning to a half-inch of snow on the ground. It's March! I'll spare you a picture- there's been enough snow here.

I've been waiting to be able to show you this series, but it's taken a long time (and it's only 1/3 of the kitchen surprises, hint, hint). Here is a picture from March 6, with the focus wrong, but you can still see the important item.

Here is the same bud on March 16.

And here we are, today! This is a "Holiday Cactus." There are both Christmas and Easter Cactus. One site says "Easter cactus has pointed margins. This contrasts with Christmas cactus, which has either scalloped or rounded leaf margins." Based on that information, this is an Easter Cactus, Rhipsalis gaertneri. However, pictures and labels on the web are all over the place, so I wouldn't want to make a definitive statement. This poor cactus has quite a history. It was a gift from a friend in the months right after Om had a heart attack (Sept 2007). It bloomed around Christmas that year.

Last summer when I was off hiking, Om decided to do better than usual with watering the plants. The problem is that I've switched to mostly succulents! The poor cactus was particularly drowned; I wasn't sure it would even live! But it pulled through, and look what it is up to now!

And by noon the snow was all gone, and look who showed up just outside the kitchen window. Not that a robin is anything special, but it's the first one I've seen this year.

Yesterday I heard a cardinal whistling his "sweet, sweet, sweet." And the day before that it was the "Ank, ank, ank" of a nuthatch!

I think this is enough pictures for today, but the crocuses are starting to pop in the rock garden. Prepare for flowers!

That explains why my Christmas Cactus is blooming! Thanks for the info. My husband just asked me yesterday why it is in bloom, I had explanation. "It does it every year, I told him!" Happy Spring! Sorry about the snow. I hope the snow is done here.

The cactus is beautiful. I have one that's been in the family about 200 years, lol. It came from my grandmothers, about 10 years ago, in a shape that fitted between the window and the curtains, and now it won't grow into any other shape.

wow, what a lovely blossom. i bought some holiday cactus also before, but they died on me :( so very lucky and green thumb you. i may have drowned it. thankfully, i learned my lesson and I have grown successfully other succulents, but i have not tried on this holiday cactus again. i love it when a bird grace our backyard, you have a lovely robin out there.